What type of bottom coil tanks are good

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Giovanni99

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In that same category the Kanger T3S. Still use them and like them on any APV.
The Kanger T3S is definitely my choice for daily vapng when I am out of the house. Easy to fill and easy to clean. Dropped mine a few times with no breakage. Super easy to dry burn the coil for cleaning which extends the usable life of the disposable coils. Works great with any variation of PG/VG, i.e., thick to thin solutions.
 

Giovanni99

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The Kanger T3S is definitely my choice for daily vapng when I am out of the house. Easy to fill and easy to clean. Dropped mine a few times with no breakage. Super easy to dry burn the coil for cleaning which extends the usable life of the disposable coils. Works great with any variation of PG/VG, i.e., thick to thin solutions.

One other thing.... make sure you are getting what you ask for. I have found a lot of vape shops will substitute a knock off for the Kanger replaceable coils. I just tried a couple from my favorite shop and even though they "work just as good", are "exactly the same", yada...yada... they are crap. I never had the unfortunate experience of a "dry hit" until I used these knock offs and dry hits is something you will not enjoy... unless you like things like root canal and pink eye.
Shops are reselling these knock offs for 2 reasons... they buy them cheaper and sell them for the same price = greater profit margins, and/or they can't get the original Kanger as they are either not a dealer or product is in short supply and not available.
I've compared the packaging of the knock-offs to the Kanger brand and can't see a difference. So, you will be at the mercy of the vape shop and rely on their honesty. If you buy in quantities of 5 coils at a time, Kanger does have a box they should come in.
Just a side note - Most of the vaping hardware and accessories are made in China, which isn't a bad thing. China, the land of knocking off everything imaginable is now suffering from the same troubles. Must be Karma.
 

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The smoktech aro is an excellent Bcc that gives great vapor and taste. Glass tank, use any juice. What I like most is how easy it is to clean and dryburn, then add a new flavor wick and it is like brand new. You can do this 5-7 times with good results before you toss it. Negative it will flood once in awhile(not often), especially if you go outside in a cold environment. I like it better than mini protank, the protank, and numerous other BCC tanks I have tried. Is it the best--no. I presently like the nautilus the best, and the protank modified to accept aspire coils.:2c:
 

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I am trying to find a nice bottom coil tank thats not up around $30 mainly because I am just getting into vaping because I like it and to quit smoking. I have run into the problem of trying to find a nice tank because all the ones I like are kind of up there in price :(
Is there a decent bottom coil tank on the cheaper side?
Oh and the juice I've been using is StarBuzz and its really not that good at all so that was a waste of money lol
I have heard a lot of good things about Moon Mountain vapor though. Does anyone like there juice?

Chimney style like russian 91%, kayfun 3.1/lite+ , aqua, taifun gt and some more. That would be something for advanced vapers.

For you i wuld say kanger protank 1 or 2 or 3, for 15$ + pack of spare heads. If you use standard ego battery with 3.7 Volts output, the go for 1.8-2 ohm coils.
 
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